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Late pleistocene exploitation of Ephedra in a funerary context in Morocco. [PDF]

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Morales J   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Funerary Monuments

2015
Elise A. Friedland   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Funerary equipment

2020
While among the most iconic of all Egyptian antiquities, funerary equipment was subject to little substantive study until the 1970s. As a result there was limited understanding of the typology and chronology of even such ubiquitous objects as coffins, resulting in casual mis-datings of up to a millennium in some extreme cases.
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Funerary Practices

2018
Abstract This chapter surveys burial practices across Iron Age Europe, working outwards from the Circum-Alpine zone. During this period, only a fraction of the population was formally buried, in varying proportions over time and space. These were generally members of the political, economic, and religious elite, as is most clear in the ...
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Funerary Ritual

2019
This chapter explores the funerary rites in the Phoenician-Punic world from a comprehensive point of view, and it focuses on the common points arising from a large amount of data. The concern for burying their deceased and the belief in the soul’s afterlife show that the Phoenicians considered death as a transformation rather than as the end of a ...
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